Abu Obeida, whose real identity remained a closely guarded secret, was killed in the al-Rimal neighbourhood of Gaza City
By Jacob Jaffa
The activist was speaking to Sky News as she prepared to mount a fresh attempt to break Israel’s blockade
By JC Reporter
Senior UCL lecturer Andrew Seal also defended the Houthis over their attacks on shipping and opposed removing Hamas from power
The Israelis were met by protesters as they tried to disembark in Crete
By Yaakov Amidror
Jerusalem’s predicament: accept a phased deal that risks leaving Hamas in power, or press ahead with a Gaza City offensive that could endanger the captives but ensure long-term security
By The JC Leader
Even if one accepts that the hostages must come first, the correct path forward is still far from obvious. The question remains: how best to bring them home?
By Rabbi Hillel Goldberg
Amid an existential war for Israel and the Jewish people, it is not enough to ‘make a statement’
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Tories accused Sir Ed Davey of showing ‘deep disrespect to His Majesty the King’
By Lorin Bell-Cross
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By Yaakov Katz
The prime minister’s shifting Gaza deal strategy has deepened public mistrust. What Israel needs is a political solution to free the captives and stabilise Gaza the day after
The image was originally captured in a hospital in Hodeida in 2016
The shelling of Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis reportedly killed one of the October 7 gunmen, but also several civilians
Mahmoud al-Aswad was described by the IDF as head of Hamas’s General Security Apparatus
By Daniel Ben-David
By Mark Zlochin
The IPC bent thresholds, ignored half the evidence and relied on assumptions, turning a situation of undeniable hardship into a claim of catastrophic collapse that the data simply does not support
‘Significant damage caused’ as new direct action group breaks into Wolverhampton factory
By Jane Prinsley
The group will be transferred via a third country and will require Israeli permission to make the trip